Police led by Chief Supt. Gilbert Cruz opens an “Honesty Store” for children located at the Camp Crame playground on Wednesday. The store aims to teach children the importance of honesty by allowing them to buy toys and pay through a honesty system by dropping their payment into a container.
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Do you still remember Ronald Gadayan, the janitor at NAIA-2 who returned a pouch left by Cebu-bound Philippine Air Lines passenger Francis Lloyd Chua Ty containing P634,807.96 in cash and jewelry wristwatches and expensive sunglasses valued at P1.8 million? Read more »

MANILA - An airport janitor who was praised for returning a bag filled with cash and other personal items in 2012 is appealing to politicians to fulfill their promise of providing educational assistance for his children. Read more »

In this day and age when almost everyone in the country is trying his or her best to make ends meet, it is heartwarming to know that some people chose to stay honest in the midst of temptation.
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8. Mall cleaner Generose Comoda returns bag full of cash to ownerA single mother, Generose Comoda returned a bag full of cash she found inside a restroom to its owner, a senior citizen.Previous <<>> Next
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Photo by Raoul Esperas.7. Airport janitor Elena Abreo returned a backpack containing over P100,000 worth of cash and personal items to a returning overseas Filipino worker (OFW).A 45-year-old widow working as a janitor at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 1 returned a backpack containing P100,000 worth of cash and personal effects of an overseas Filipino worker (OFW) from Saudi Arabia.Elena Abreo was the duty janitor last June 20 at the Customs arrival area of NAIA Terminal 1 when she spotted an unattended backpack on top a baggage cart.Previous <<>> Next
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Photo by Raoul Esperas.6. Airport pushcart retriever Porferio Lavado Jr. returned a pouch containing P120,000 worth of cash in foreign currency.A pushcart retriever at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 1 returned a pouch containing cash equivalent to P120,000 left behind by an arriving passenger.Porferio Lavado Jr., a 42-year-old native of Quezon, found the pouch on top of a baggage pushcart during the peak hours of arrival of foreign airlines.Previous <<>> Next
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Photo courtesy of Captain Gemira Dy on Facebook.5. A certain Dexter Koh, who purchased donuts for 200 Philippine Army soldiersAccording to Captain Gemira Dy of the Philippine Army’s Civil-Military Operations Group, in a Facebook post, a certain Dexter Koh, after asking how many soldiers were in an event at the Bonifacio Global City, ordered donuts for everyone. He also left the establishment after briefly paying for the donuts.Previous <<>> Next
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4. PO1 Jeffrey Cruz who helped a woman give birth under a LRT station in CaloocanPhotos and videos showing Cruz and a rescue team helping a woman give birth in Caloocan went viral online.Previous <<>> Next
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Photo courtesy of Celine Anne Giguera Hugo on Facebook.2. PO2 G.P. Jalandoni, who bought anti-rabies medicine for an old beggarTwo photos of a police officer was posted by Celine Anne Giguera Hugo on her Facebook account, where she narrated seeing the police officer lining up in San Lazaro Hospital.Jalandoni was with an old woman, who Hugo, at first, thought was his mother.The policeman said he decided to buy anti-rabies medicine for the old woman after seeing her on the street."Kawawa naman 'yung matanda, nanglilimos na nga lang nakagat pa ng aso," Hugo quoted Jalandoni as saying.Previous <<>> Next
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3. Policemen pitching in money to support a poor child.Members of Mandaue City Police Office gave their own money to support the education of nine-year-old Daniel Cabrera, the child who was seen studying outside a fastfood chain in Cebu.Previous <<>> Next
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Photo courtesy of Juan Army: Ang Opisyal na Lathalain ng Army Transformation Roadmap on Facebook17. Two janitors, Rubelyn Dela Peña and Edgardo Pinit, returned a bag containing cash and personal belongings amounting to P1.5 millionBraga was recognized for his honesty. He was driving in the Fort area when he saw the checks being blown around in the street. He picked it up and immediately surrendered it at the Army headquarters, where the owner picked it up.Previous <<
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